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Worship and Real Life
“When you come together, each of you has a hymn, or a word of instruction, a revelation, a tongue or an interpretation. Everything must be done so that the church may be built up.” (I Corinthians 14:26) If there is … Continue reading
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FCMC News: Mission
Thank you again for supporting FCMC through your prayers. This week, I wanted to share a bit about what’s going on with our church in terms of our Board of Stewards, Mission, Discipleship, and Worship. Yesterday, we reported on the … Continue reading
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Personal Confessional Questions for Missional Living
To be missional, in short, means that God has a mission and God’s mission has a church. God doesn’t need us to do his work for him. God is at work and invites us to join him in his work. … Continue reading
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What do you do with youth and kids in a missional community?
I remember typing that into a search engine back when we started our pilot missional community two years ago. I was intrigued about the idea of families, including kids, being together in community to follow Jesus. What I found on-line … Continue reading
Our Pastor’s Ordination and ECO
Just a bit of news: As the pastor of First Coast Missional Communities, I wanted to share that I am now ordained through the Covenant Order of Evangelical Presbyterians, better known as ECO. Why? This step may seem odd given that … Continue reading